US7209419B2 - Recording condition compensation method, program, recording medium, and information recording apparatus - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to a recording condition compensation method, a program, a recording medium, and an information recording apparatus, and particularly to a recording condition compensation method for compensating a recording condition when recording information on an information recording medium, a program used in an information recording apparatus, a recording medium on which the program is recorded, and an information recording apparatus that records information on the information recording medium.
- the recording and erasing of information is realized by irradiating a microscopic laser beam spot on the recording side of the optical disk on which a spiral track or concentric tracks are formed, and replaying of information is realized via the reflection of light from the recording side.
- an optical pick-up device is implemented in order to irradiate the laser beam onto the recording side of the information recording medium and to receive the light reflected from the recording side.
- the optical pick-up device includes a light source that emits a laser beam with predetermined light emission power (output), an optical system that guides the laser beam emitted from the light source onto the recording side of the information recording medium and guides the laser beam reflected from the recording side to a predetermined light receiving position, and a light receiving unit arranged at the light receiving position.
- the optical disk information is recorded by arranging a mark area (pit) and a space area (land) to have predetermined lengths and to be in a predetermined combination.
- the mark area and the space area have differing reflection rates as is explained in detail below.
- the light emission power of the light source is controlled so that a mark area and a space area are formed each with a predetermined length and at a predetermined position.
- a recordable optical disk that includes organic dye in its recording layer such as a CD-R (CD-recordable), a DVD-R (DVD-recordable), or a DVD+R (DVD+recordable)
- the dye is heated and melted by increasing the light emission power so that a substrate portion that is in contact with the melted dye changes in quality and shape when forming the mark region.
- the light emission power is controlled to be lower at about the same level as that used in a playback operation so that the substrate does not change in quality nor shape.
- the reflection rate is lower in the mark area compared to the space area.
- the optimum light emission power also referred to as ‘recording power’ hereinafter
- the wavelength of the laser beam emitted from the light source changes as well. This in turn means that when the temperature of the light source changes, the optimum recording power changes as well.
- an optical recording apparatus implementing a temperature sensor close to the optical pick-up device is disclosed.
- the temperature around the optical pick-up device is detected with the temperature sensor upon recording, and if a change in temperature is detected to be above a predetermined value, the pulse form (also referred to as ‘recording strategy’ hereinafter) of the laser beam emitted from the light source may be changed, or a test writing for determining the optimum recording power (OPC: optimum power control) may be conducted.
- OPC optimum power control
- a test writing area for determining the optimum recording power for the optical disk is provided.
- This area is called a power calibration area (PCA).
- PCA power calibration area
- a PCA in the CD-R has a test area that is divided into 100 partitions. Further, each partition of the test area is made up of 15 frames.
- OPC optimum power control
- one partition is used to conduct a test writing of a predetermined set of data. Specifically, the test writing is performed by recording the predetermined data at a fixed linear speed while gradually changing the recording power in each frame. Then, the recording power with which the best recording quality is achieved is selected as the optimum recording power.
- the relation between the temperature around the optical pick-up device and the optimum recording strategy cannot be determined unambiguously since this condition is greatly influenced by various factors such as the characteristics of the light source, the recording sensitivity of the information recording medium, and the recording speed.
- the optical recording apparatus disclosed in the above-mentioned publicly known art when a temperature change is determined to be above a predetermined value, only the temperature around the optical pick-up device is taken into account in changing the recording strategy.
- the selected recording strategy may not necessarily be the optimum recording strategy, and this may cause a degradation in the recording quality.
- OPC is performed each time the temperature change exceeds a predetermined value and thus, there may be a shortage of partitions in the test writing area.
- the present invention has been conceived in response to the above-described problems of the related art, and its first object is to provide a recording condition compensation method in which a degradation of recording quality can be prevented and an optimum recording quality can be stably achieved.
- a second object of the present invention is to provide a program that is capable of preventing a degradation of recording quality and stably achieving an optimum recording quality, the program being executed in a computer controlling an information recording apparatus.
- the second object of the present invention further includes providing a recording medium on which the program is recorded.
- a third object of the present invention is to provide an information recording apparatus that is capable of stably recording information with excellent recording quality.
- the present invention provides a recording condition compensation method that is adapted to compensate a recording condition for recording information on an information recording medium using an optical beam emitted from a light source, the method including:
- a fourth step of compensating the recording condition for recording information on the information recording medium based on the wavelength information acquired in the second step and the wavelength dependency information of the recording condition acquired in the third step.
- temperature information used in the present application refers to the temperature itself as well as an amount of change in the temperature, information changing due to the change in the temperature, and any other form of information that may be converted into the temperature.
- wavelength information refers to the wavelength itself as well as the amount of change in the wavelength, information changing due to the change in the wavelength, and any other form of information that may be converted into the wavelength.
- the recording condition can still be accurately compensated without expending a test-writing area. Also, since there is no need to perform test-writing each time information is to be recorded, the required time for the recording process can be shortened. Further, since the temperature information of the light source is detected right before the recording of information on the information recording medium, the change in the optimum recording condition due to the change in the light source temperature can be accurately obtained, and an accurate compensation of the recording condition can be realized. As a result, the degradation of recording quality can be prevented and excellent recording quality can be stably achieved.
- the recording condition may include recording power of the light source.
- the above recording condition compensation method may include:
- the recording condition may be compensated based on the optimum recording power obtained in the fifth step.
- the above recording condition compensation method may include:
- the wavelength dependency information of the recording condition may be acquired based on the information acquired in the sixth step.
- the wavelength dependency information of the recording condition can be directly obtained for each information recording medium, and compensation can be performed according to the characteristics of each information recording medium.
- the present invention provides a program used in an information recording apparatus that is adapted to record information on an information recording medium using an optical beam emitted from a light source, the program containing instructions for a computer controlling the information recording apparatus to perform:
- a fourth procedure of compensating the recording condition for recording information on the information recording medium based on the wavelength information acquired in the second procedure and the wavelength dependency information of the recording condition acquired in the third procedure.
- the present invention provides a computer readable recording medium on which the above-described program is recorded.
- the present invention provides an information recording apparatus that is adapted to record information on an information recording medium using an optical beam emitted from a light source, the apparatus including:
- temperature detection means for detecting temperature information in the vicinity of the light source at a predetermined timing
- first storage means for storing wavelength temperature characteristic information of the optical beam emitted from the light source
- wavelength information acquisition means for acquiring wavelength dependency information of the recording condition for recording information on the information recording medium
- wavelength acquisition means for acquiring wavelength information of the optical beam emitted from the light source based on the temperature information detected by the temperature detection means and the wavelength temperature characteristic information stored by the first storage means;
- compensation means for compensating the recording condition for recording information on the information recording medium based on the wavelength information acquired by the wavelength acquisition means and the wavelength dependency information of the recording condition acquired by the wavelength information acquisition means;
- recording means for recording information on the information recording medium based on the compensated recording condition.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a configuration of an optical disk apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating a detailed configuration of an optical pick-up device shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating a detailed configuration of a laser control circuit shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a graph illustrating a relation between the wavelength of an optical beam emitted from a light source unit and the light source temperature
- FIG. 5 is a graph illustrating a relation between the wavelength of an optical beam irradiated for recording information on an optical disk and the optimum recording power
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating a process of obtaining vendor information and the optimum recording power for a recording medium
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating a recording condition compensation program according to the present invention.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic view of an optical disk apparatus as an information recording apparatus according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- the optical disk apparatus 20 shown in FIG. 1 includes a spindle motor 22 that drives the optical disk 15 to rotate, an optical pick-up device 23 , a laser control circuit 24 , an encoder 25 , a motor driver 27 , a playback signal processing circuit 28 , a servo controller 33 , a buffer RAM 34 , a buffer manager 37 , an interface 38 , a ROM 39 , a CPU 40 , a RAM 41 , a flash memory 43 (first recording unit and second recording unit), and a temperature sensor 42 as a temperature detection unit.
- the arrows shown in FIG. 1 indicate the flow of the major signals and information; that is, they are not a representation of all the connections established between the blocks shown in the drawing.
- the optical pick-up device 23 is an apparatus for irradiating a laser beam onto a recording side of the optical disk 15 on which side a spiral track or concentric tracks are formed.
- the optical pick-up device 23 is also adapted to receive reflected light from the recording side.
- FIG. 2 shows an exemplary configuration of this optical pick-up device 23 .
- the optical pick-up device 23 includes a light source unit 51 , a collimator lens 52 , a beam splitter 54 , an objective lens 60 , a detection lens 58 , a light receiver 59 , and a drive system (focusing actuator, tracking actuator, and seek motor, none of which are shown in the drawing).
- the light source unit 51 includes a semiconductor laser (not shown) as the light source that emits a laser beam with a predetermined wavelength.
- the amount of light in the laser beam emitted from the light source unit 51 is detected by a monitor (not shown), and the detection result is supplied to the laser control circuit 24 as a light emission level signal.
- the emitting direction of the laser beam at which the maximum light intensity can be obtained in the laser beam emitted from the light source unit 51 is assumed to be the direction +X in FIG. 2 .
- the collimator lens 52 is implemented, and the collimator lens 52 arranges the laser beam (the rays of the laser beam) emitted from the light source unit 51 to be approximately parallel.
- the beam splitter 54 In the +X direction side of the collimator lens 52 , the beam splitter 54 is implemented, and this beam splitter 54 diverts the returning light from the optical disk 15 in the ⁇ Z direction. In the +X direction side of the beam splitter 54 , the objective lens 60 is implemented and this objective lens 60 condenses the laser beam penetrating through the beam splitter 54 and forms an optical spot on the recording side of the optical disk 15 .
- the detection lens 58 is implemented, and this detection lens 58 condenses the returning (reflected) light diverted by the beam splitter 54 .
- the light receiver 59 is implemented, and this light receiver 59 receives the reflected light from the recording side of the optical disk 15 and outputs a signal including, for example, wobble signal information, playback information, focus error information, and track error information like any regular optical pick-up device.
- the optical beam emitted from the light source unit 51 is arranged to be approximately parallel by the collimator lens 52 , and the optical beam is then incident on the beam splitter 54 .
- the optical beam penetrates through the beam splitter 54 and is condensed through the objective lens 60 onto the recording side of the optical disk 15 into a microscopic beam spot.
- the reflected light as the returning light reflected from the recording side of the optical disk 15 is arranged to be approximately parallel by the objective lens 60 , and this returning light is incident on the beam splitter 54 .
- the returning light is diverted in the ⁇ Z direction by the beam splitter 54 and is received at the light receiver 59 via the detection lens 58 . From the light receiver 59 , a signal corresponding to the received amount of light is output to the playback signal processing circuit 28 .
- the playback signal processing circuit 28 detects signals such as a wobble signal, RF signals, and servo signals (focus error signal and track error signal), based on the output signal from the light receiver 59 in the optical pick-up device 23 . Subsequently, the playback signal processing circuit 28 extracts address information and synchronization information, for example, from the wobble signal. The address information extracted herein is output to the CPU 40 , and the synchronization information is output to the encoder 25 . Further, the playback signal processing circuit 28 performs error compensation processing, for example, on the RF signal, and then stores the resulting processed signal in the buffer RAM 34 via the buffer manager 37 . Also, the servo signal is output to the servo controller 33 from the playback signal processing circuit 28 .
- signals such as a wobble signal, RF signals, and servo signals (focus error signal and track error signal)
- the servo controller 33 generates a control signal for controlling the tracking actuator of the optical pick-up device 23 based on the track error signal, and outputs the generated control signal to the motor driver 27 . Also the servo controller 33 generates a control signal for controlling the focusing actuator of the optical pick-up device 23 based on the focus error signal, and outputs the generated control signal to the motor driver 27 .
- the motor driver 27 controls the tracking actuator and the focusing actuator of the optical pick-up device 23 based on the control signals from the servo controller 33 . In this way, tracking control and the focusing control are realized. It is noted that tracking control and focusing control are performed whenever the optical disk 15 is accessed for a recording process or the playback process, for example. Also, the motor driver 27 controls the spindle motor 22 and the optical pick-up device 23 (including the seek motor) based on instructions from the CPU 40 .
- the buffer manager 37 manages the input/output of the data for the buffer RAM 34 , and notifies the CPU 40 when the amount of accumulated data reaches a predetermined value.
- the encoder 25 takes out the data accumulated in the buffer RAM 34 via the buffer manager 37 based on instructions from the CPU 40 , and conducts various processes such as attaching an error correction code.
- the encoder 25 also generates a write signal for the optical disk 15 . Then, the encoder 25 outputs the write signal to the laser control circuit 24 in synch with a synchronization signal from the playback signal processing circuit 28 .
- the laser control circuit 24 includes a LD driver 24 a , a pulse setting circuit 24 b , and a power setting circuit 24 c , for example.
- the pulse setting circuit 24 b following instructions from the CPU 40 , changes the pulse width of the write signal from the encoder 25 by adjusting the rising edge of the write signal.
- the power setting circuit 24 c sets the recording power based on instructions from the CPU 40 .
- the LD driver 24 a controls the output of the semiconductor laser from the optical pick-up device 23 based on the pulse-adjusted write signal obtained at the pulse setting circuit 24 b and the recording power set at the power setting circuit 24 c .
- the LD driver 24 a performs feedback control of the output of the semiconductor laser based on the light emission level signal from the monitor (not shown) of the optical pick-up device 23 while the semiconductor laser is being emitted.
- the interface 38 is a communication interface for communicating with a host in both directions, and this interface 38 may be in conformity with the ATAPI (AT Attachment Packet Interface) or the SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) standard, for example.
- ATAPI AT Attachment Packet Interface
- SCSI Small Computer System Interface
- the temperature sensor 42 is implemented close to the light source unit 51 , and is adapted to detect the temperature in the area around (in the vicinity of) the light source unit 51 . The temperature information is then output to the CPU 40 .
- the ROM 39 stores programs including a program for compensating the recording condition that is described with codes readable by the CPU 40 (referred to as ‘recording condition compensation program’ hereinafter).
- recording condition compensation program a program for compensating the recording condition that is described with codes readable by the CPU 40.
- the flash memory 43 stores information on a relation between the temperature obtained from the detection result in the temperature sensor 42 (conveniently referred to as ‘light source temperature’ hereinafter) and the wavelength of the optical beam emitted from the light source unit 51 (this relation being referred to as ‘temperature-wavelength relation’ hereinafter).
- This temperature-wavelength relation is determined at least in one of the manufacturing process of the optical disk apparatus 20 , the manufacturing process of the optical pick-up device 23 , the manufacturing process of the light source unit 51 , and the manufacturing process of the semiconductor laser.
- the relation between the wavelength ⁇ and the light source temperature T is represented by the following equation (1) as shown in FIG. 4 .
- ⁇ C 1 ⁇ T+k 1 (1)
- C 1 is a coefficient and k 1 is a constant.
- the temperature-wavelength relation may be stored in the form of a table, or alternatively, the coefficient C 1 and the constant k 1 may be stored.
- the flash memory 43 stores information on a relation between the wavelength of the recording beam and the optimum recording power for each type of optical disk (e.g., depending on each vendor), this relation being referred to as ‘wavelength-recording power relation’ hereinafter.
- This wavelength-recording power relation is determined for each type of optical disk.
- the flash memory 43 stores a conversion table for the detection result of the temperature sensor and the light source temperature.
- the CPU 40 refers to this conversion table to obtain the light source temperature based on the detection result of the temperature sensor 42 . It is noted that the contents stored in the flash memory 43 will not be erased even when the power supply is stopped.
- the flowchart of FIG. 6 corresponds to a sequence of processing algorithms that are executed by the CPU 40 .
- a top (start of file) address of the program corresponding to the flowchart of FIG. 6 is set to a program counter of the CPU 40 , and the optimum recording power acquisition process is initiated.
- step 401 disk information recorded at a predetermined location of the optical disk 15 is obtained.
- step 403 information relating to the vendor (vendor information) is obtained from the disk information.
- step 405 test writing is performed on the power calibration area (PCA) of the optical disk 15 , that is, predetermined data are test-written at a predetermined linear speed onto the PCA while the recording power is gradually changed.
- PCA power calibration area
- step 407 the optimum recording power is obtained based on the test writing results (the optimum recording power being denoted as Pw 0 in this example).
- the optimum recording power being denoted as Pw 0 in this example.
- each set (frame) of test-written data is replayed, and the respective recording quality is determined based on the upper and lower symmetry and the amplitude of the corresponding playback signal.
- the recording power with which the best recording quality is achieved is determined to be the optimum recording power Pw 0 .
- step 409 the light source temperature (herein denoted as T 0 ) is obtained from the detection result of the temperature sensor 42 .
- step 411 the vendor information, the optimum recording power Pw 0 , and the light source temperature T 0 are stored in the RAM 41 after which the recording power acquisition process ends.
- FIG. 7 a process performed upon receiving a recording command from the host (the process being referred to as ‘recording control process’ hereinafter) is explained.
- the flowchart of FIG. 7 corresponds to a sequence of processing algorithms executed by the CPU 40 .
- the top address of the program corresponding to the flowchart of FIG. 7 is set to the program counter of the CPU 40 , and the recording control process is initiated.
- step 501 a control signal for controlling the rotation of the spindle motor 22 according to a designated recording speed is output to the motor driver 27 .
- step 503 the recording data received from the host is accumulated in the buffer RAM 34 via the buffer manager 37 .
- step 505 the playback signal processing circuit 28 is notified of the reception of the recording command from the host. In this way, tracking control and focusing control are performed by the playback signal processing circuit 28 , the servo controller 33 , and the motor driver 27 . Also, the address information is sent to the CPU 40 from the playback signal processing circuit 28 .
- step 507 a signal for controlling a seek motor of the optical pick-up device 23 so that the optical pick-up device 23 is positioned at a designated write starting point according to the address information is output to the motor driver 27 .
- step 509 the encoder 25 is instructed to generate a write signal.
- step 511 it is determined whether the optical pick-up device 23 is positioned at the write starting point based on the address information.
- an affirmative determination is made in step 511 , and the process moves on to step 513 .
- step 513 the encoder 25 is instructed to start writing.
- the write signal is output to the laser control circuit 24 , where it is adjusted based on the recording condition.
- the write signal is input to the light source unit 51 of the optical pick-up device 23 .
- step 515 recording of a predetermined amount of data is performed.
- step 517 the light source temperature (herein denoted as T 1 ) is obtained based on the detection result from the temperature sensor 42 .
- a wavelength change ⁇ in the optical beam emitted from the light source unit 51 is calculated based on the following equation (3).
- ⁇ C 1 ⁇ ( T 1 ⁇ T 0 ) (3)
- step 521 it is determined whether information concerning the relation between the wavelength of the recording beam and the recording power is recorded at the predetermined location of the optical disk 15 .
- the information concerning the relation between the wavelength of the recording beam and the recording power is recorded at the predetermined location of the optical disk 15 .
- step 523 information on the relation between the wavelength of the recording beam and the recording power is obtained from the predetermined location of the optical disk 15 .
- step 527 it is determined whether all the recording data have been written. Herein, if the recording is not yet completed, a negative determination is made in step 527 and the process is returned back to step 521 , and the recording control process is continued.
- step 521 if it is determined that information on the relation between the wavelength of the recording beam and the recording power is not recorded at the predetermined location in the optical disk 15 , a negative determination is made in step 521 and the process moves on to step 529 .
- step 529 the wavelength-recording power relation stored in the flash memory 43 is searched using the vendor information of the optical disk 15 as a key, and thus, the wavelength-recording power relation corresponding to the optical disk 15 is obtained. Then, the process moves on to step 525 .
- step 527 if it is determined that all the recording data have been written, an affirmative determination is made in step 527 and the recording control process is completed.
- the CPU 40 Upon receiving the playback command from the host, the CPU 40 outputs a control signal to the motor driver 27 , the control signal controlling the rotation of the spindle motor 22 according to the designated playback speed.
- the CPU 40 also notifies the playback signal processing circuit 28 of the reception of the playback command from the host. Then, when the rotation of the optical disk 15 reaches a predetermined linear speed, tracking control and focusing control are performed. Also, the playback signal processing circuit 28 detects the address information and sends this information to the CPU 40 .
- the CPU 40 Based on the address information, the CPU 40 outputs a signal for controlling the seek motor to the motor driver 27 so that the optical pick-up device 23 is positioned at the designated read starting point. After the CPU 40 determines that the optical pick-up device 23 is positioned at the designated read starting position, it notifies the playback signal processing circuit 28 .
- the playback signal processing circuit 28 searches for a RF signal based on the output signal from the light receiver 59 , and performs an error correction process, for example, after which the RF signal is accumulated in the buffer RAM 34 .
- the buffer manager 37 sends the sector of data to the host via the interface 38 .
- wavelength information acquisition means is realized by the flash memory 43 , the CPU 40 , and the programs executed by the CPU 40 .
- wavelength acquisition means, compensation means, recording means, test-writing means, and type acquisition means are realized by the CPU 40 and the programs executed by the CPU 40 .
- the wavelength acquisition means is realized by the process of step 519 in FIG. 7
- the compensation means is realized by the process of step 525 in FIG. 7
- the recording means is realized by the process of step 515 in FIG. 7
- test-writing means is realized by the processes of steps 405 and 407 in FIG.
- the type acquisition means is realized by the processes of steps 401 and 403 in FIG. 6 .
- the above described embodiment is merely one example, and the present invention is not limited to this particular arrangement.
- at least one of the means realized by the processes included in a program of the CPU 40 may be realized by a hardware unit, or alternatively, all the means may be realized by hardware units.
- the recording condition compensation program contains instructions for executing the processes shown in the flowcharts of FIGS. 6 and 7 .
- a first procedure according to the present invention is realized by an instruction for executing the process of step 517 in FIG. 7
- a second procedure is realized by an instruction for executing the process of step 519
- a third procedure is realized by instructions for executing the processes of steps 523 and 529
- a fourth procedure is realized by an instruction for executing the process of step 525
- a fifth procedure is realized by an instruction for executing the process of step S 515
- a sixth procedure is realized by instructions for executing the processes of steps 405 and 407 in FIG. 6
- a seventh procedure is realized by an instruction for executing the process of step 523 in FIG. 7 .
- a first step in a recording condition compensation method is realized by the process of step 517 in FIG. 7
- a second step is realized by the process of step 519
- a third step is realized by the processes of steps 523 and 529
- a fourth step is realized by the process of step 525
- a fifth step is realized by the processes of steps 405 and 407 in FIG. 6
- a sixth step is realized by the process of step 523 in FIG. 7 .
- the light source temperature is detected at the time of recording, and the wavelength change of the optical beam emitted from the light source unit 51 is calculated based on the wavelength temperature characteristic information of the optical beam emitted from the light source unit 51 stored in the flash memory 43 .
- the recording power is compensated based on the calculated wavelength change and the wavelength dependency information of the recording power of the optical disk stored in the flash memory 43 .
- the required time for the recording process can be shortened.
- the change in the optimum recording power due to the change in light source temperature can be accurately calculated, and in turn, the recording power can be accurately compensated. As a result, the degradation of the recording quality can be prevented and an excellent recording quality can be stably achieved.
- the optical disk type is detected when the optical disk is set to the optical disk apparatus and a corresponding wavelength-recording power relation is acquired therefrom.
- the recording power can be accurately compensated according to the characteristics of each optical disk type.
- the detection timing of the optical disk type is not limited to the time the optical disk is set to the optical disk apparatus. The detection timing is not a matter of great concern so long as the optical disk type is detected before the acquisition of the wavelength-recording power relation for the optical disk.
- the optimum recording power is compensated based on this information.
- the wavelength dependency information of the recording condition for each optical disk can be directly obtained, and a suitable compensation can be performed according to the characteristics of each optical disk.
- the wavelength-recording power relation information stored in the flash memory is searched using the vendor information of the optical disk 15 as a key to obtain the wavelength-recording power relation corresponding to the optical disk 15 , and the optimum recording power is compensated based on this wavelength-recording power relation. Therefore, even when the thickness of the recording layer or the width of the track groove of the optical disk is different depending on the optical disk type, the recording condition can be accurately compensated according to the characteristics of each optical disk type.
- the temperature-wavelength relation information stored in the flash memory 43 corresponds to the detection results from detecting a temperature characteristic of the wavelength of the optical beam during at least one of the manufacturing process of the optical disk apparatus 20 , the manufacturing process of the optical pick-up device 23 , the manufacturing process of the light source unit 51 , and the manufacturing process of the semiconductor laser.
- variations in the temperature characteristics due to errors generated in the manufacturing process of the semiconductor laser may be adjusted.
- the calculation accuracy of the wavelength can be improved, and the recording condition can be accurately compensated.
- recording with excellent recording quality can be stably achieved.
- the temperature compensation of the optimum recording power is accurately performed upon recording so that recording with excellent recording quality can stably be obtained.
- the temperature-wavelength relation is approximated using a linear equation; however, this relation may also be approximated using a polynomial equation.
- the change in the wavelength of the optical beam emitted from the light source unit 51 is obtained using an equation different from the equation (3).
- the wavelength-recording power relation is approximated using a linear equation; however, this relation may also be approximated using a polynomial equation.
- the optimal recording power is obtained using an equation different from the equation (4).
- the flash memory 43 may store the temperature characteristics information in the form of a table indicating the relation between the light source temperature and the wavelength, or it may store the coefficient C 1 and the constant k 1 of the approximation equation.
- the flash memory 43 may store the wavelength dependency information of the recording power in the form of a table indicating the relation between the optimum recording power and the wavelength, or it may store the coefficient C 2 and the constant k 2 of the approximation equation.
- the recording condition corresponds to the recording power; however, the present invention is not limited to this particular embodiment and the recording condition may also be the pulse width, for example.
- the recording power is compensated each time a predetermined amount of information is recorded; however, the present invention is not limited to this particular embodiment, and for example, the recording power may be compensated when the change in the light source temperature reaches or exceeds a predetermined value.
- the compensation timing may be changed depending on the amount of data that is to be recorded. For example, when the amount of data to be recorded is small, the recording power may be compensated just once right before the recording of this data.
- the optical disk apparatus is capable of recording and replaying information; however, the present invention is not limited to this particular embodiment. Namely, the optical disk apparatus of the present invention may be any optical disk apparatus that is at least capable of recording information out of the operations of recording, replaying, and erasing information.
- one light source is implemented; however, the present invention is not limited to this particular embodiment.
- two light sources may be used from among a light source that emits an optical beam with a wavelength of 405 nm, a light source that emits an optical beam with a wavelength of 650 nm, and a light source that emits an optical beam with a wavelength of 780 nm.
- the temperature compensation may only be performed for a light source that is significantly influenced by the temperature, or preferably, the temperature compensation may be performed for each and all of the light sources.
- the recording condition compensation program is recorded in the ROM 39 ; however, this program may be recorded in other recording media such as a CD-ROM, a magneto-optical disk, a flash memory, and a flexible disk.
- this program may be recorded in other recording media such as a CD-ROM, a magneto-optical disk, a flash memory, and a flexible disk.
- a drive apparatus corresponding to each recording medium is implemented, and the recording condition compensation program is installed from the respective drive apparatus.
- the recording condition compensation program can be stored anywhere as long as it can be loaded into the main memory of the CPU 40 .
- the recording condition compensation method according to the present invention has an advantage of preventing the degradation of the recording quality and stably achieving excellent recording quality.
- the program and recording medium according to the present invention have advantages of being executed by a computer that controls the information recording apparatus, preventing the degradation of the recording quality, and stably achieving excellent recording quality.
- the information recording apparatus has an advantage of stably recording information with excellent recording quality.
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λ=C1×T+k1 (1)
Herein, C1 is a coefficient and k1 is a constant. Also, in the
Pw=C2×λ+k2 (2)
Δλ=C1×(T 1 −T 0) (3)
Pw 1 =C2×Δλ+Pw 0 (4)
The calculation result is then output to the
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